Family planning paradigms: Gender bias and its impact on Olympic gold medals

India has been experimenting with different models of population policies since independence. In 1952, it was the first country in the world to launch a national family planning program.[1] Kerala was...

The right incentive can change perceptions.
Women in village Gove, Maharashtra, wanted two sons and one daughter in 1975, and they wanted more or less the same in 2008, according to a paper by Rao et...

Day-care surgery has become a popular modality of surgical intervention throughout the globe. Numerous factors including the economic and financial issues are driving this therapeutic modality to a wi...